Reactive not proactive and the attacking answer: Three talking points from West Brom's defeat at Ipswich
Albion suffered their second defeat in a week - with a late mistake leading to an Ipswich winner at Portman Road.
In a game where Albion struggled to create - it looked like they were set to leave East Anglia with a well deserved point.
However, a mistake late in the game granted the home side a late winner with Albion going close late on but failing to find an equaliser.
Jonny Drury looks at three key talking points to come from the game:
Why not just get rid of it?
In the end it was the man who had arguably kept Albion in the game with a couple of big saves that handed Ipswich the victory.
Josh Griffiths had been solid all game - but it was his slack pass to Alex Mowatt that led to the goal.
He put Mowatt under the pump - and Ipswich took full advantage.
Although the obvious blame is for Griffiths - it is the idea as a whole of trying to play out from the back when it is not on, with minutes left in a tight game.
We see it time and time again from all clubs, everywhere at the moment.




